Word: fuller
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...FULLER WARREN...
...Steps should be taken to discover students who, for the good of the country as a whole, deserve to be given college training. However, the schools must also re-investigate the problems of educating those young people who would not benefit from a college education. Only by such a fuller understanding of the role of the future citizens can the real ends of education be reached...
...Alternatives. Such is the man, the Government, the idea to which the U.S. has so far refused full recognition. On invasion's eve, De Gaulle and his movement enjoy a grudging, strictly limited recognition by the U.S.; and equal (although more warmly expressed) recognition by the British; a fuller (although still incomplete) recognition by De Gaulle's "dear Russia...
...hungers and doubts of people everywhere found expression in the keen, forthright London Observer: "It is no idle curiosity that looks for the fuller pattern of peace. It is for peace that our men will shortly die. ... It is for peace that the deaths and pains of Europe's peoples cry out. And peace is not just the end of fighting; it is a way of living together...
...March no copy of Strange Fruit could be bought in Boston. But Commissioner Sullivan insisted that he had not banned the book, in fact "had no right to do so." He had merely dropped in at Boston's oldest booksellers, the Old Corner Bookstore (whose head, Richard F. Fuller, is also President of the Boston Board of Retail Book Merchants), and drawn an interested clerk's attention to Strange Fruit's overripe passages. Soon all Boston booksellers received a notice from the Board of Retail Book Merchants asking them to withdraw the book...